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Academic Senate for California Community Colleges

Academic Senate for California Community Colleges. The Basis for Effective Senates: Title 5 Regulations and Education Code. Basis for Senate Power. IT IS THE LAW Education Code Title 5 Regulations. California Education Code. Laws resulting from legislation

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Academic Senate for California Community Colleges

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  1. Academic Senate for California Community Colleges The Basis for Effective Senates: Title 5 Regulations and Education Code Adapted from a presentation by Mark Lieu Academic Senate for California Community Colleges - Leadership Institute 2006

  2. Basis for Senate Power IT IS THE LAW • Education Code • Title 5 Regulations Academic Senate for California Community Colleges - Leadership Institute 2006

  3. California Education Code • Laws resulting from legislation • Requires legislation to be changed • Always supercedes Title 5 regulation • Governance was amended by AB 1725 in 1988 Academic Senate for California Community Colleges - Leadership Institute 2006

  4. Legal Basis vs Real Life IT IS THE LAW but IT IS UP TO YOU Academic Senate for California Community Colleges - Leadership Institute 2006

  5. TITLE 5 • California Code of Regulations • Derived by the Board of Governors from the California Education Code • Division 6 - applies to California Community Colleges • Is regulation with the force of law Academic Senate for California Community Colleges - Leadership Institute 2006

  6. Education Code §70902 (b)(7) “The Governing Board shall … ensure … the right of academic senates to assume primary responsibility for making recommendation in the areas of curriculum and academic standards.” Academic Senate for California Community Colleges - Leadership Institute 2006

  7. TITLE 5 § 53203 - Powers (A) Governing Board shall adopt policies delegating authority and responsibility to its Academic Senate. (B) Policies in (A) shall be adopted through collegial consultation with the Academic Senate. (C) Guarantees the Academic Senate the right to meet with or appear before the board. Academic Senate for California Community Colleges - Leadership Institute 2006

  8. TITLE 5 § 53200 - Definitions (B) Academic Senate means an organization whose primary function is to make recommendations with respect to academic and professional matters. (C) Academic and Professional matters means the following policy development and implementation matters: Academic Senate for California Community Colleges - Leadership Institute 2006

  9. Ten Section 53200 (c) • Curriculum, including establishing prerequisites • Degree & Certificate Requirements • Grading Policies • Educational Program Development • Standards & Polices regarding Student Preparation and Success • College governance structures, as related to faculty roles Academic Senate for California Community Colleges - Leadership Institute 2006

  10. Ten (continued) Section 53200 (c) • Faculty roles and involvement in accreditation process • Policies for faculty professional development activities • Processes for program review • Processes for institutional planning and budget development Academic Senate for California Community Colleges - Leadership Institute 2006

  11. plus 1 Section 53200 (c) • Other academic and professional matters as mutually agreed upon. Academic Senate for California Community Colleges - Leadership Institute 2006

  12. Collegial Consultation Section 53200 (d) District Governing Board is required to consult collegially with the Academic Senate and develop policies on academic and professional matters through either or both: 1. Rely primarily upon the advice and judgment of the Academic Senate 2. Reach mutual agreement with the Academic Senate by written resolution, regulation, or policy Academic Senate for California Community Colleges - Leadership Institute 2006

  13. Collegial Consultation - Definitions Section 53200 (d) (D) Requires procedures for responding to Academic Senaterecommendations that include: 1. When rely primarily, the recommendation of the Academic Senate will normally be accepted, and only in exceptional circumstances and for compelling reasons will they not be accepted. 2. When mutual agreement and an agreement has not been reached: • Existing policy remains in effect except in cases of legal liability or fiscal hardship • Board may act - after a good faith effort - only for compelling legal, fiscal, or organizational reasons. Academic Senate for California Community Colleges - Leadership Institute 2006

  14. Compelling Reasons These terms mean that … in instances where a recommendation is not accepted the reasons for the board’s decision must be in writing and based on a clear and substantive rationale which puts the explanation for the decision in an accurate, appropriate, and relevant context. --Participating Effectively in District and College Governance Academic Senate for California Community Colleges - Leadership Institute 2006

  15. TITLE 5 § 53203 – More Powers (E) Academic Senate may assume responsibilities and perform functions as may be delegated by the Governing Board (F) Appointment of faculty members to college committees shall be made by the Academic Senate - requires consultation with CEO or designee Academic Senate for California Community Colleges - Leadership Institute 2006

  16. TITLE 5 §51023.7 (a) - Students The governing board shall adopt policies procedures that provide students the opportunity to participate effectively in district and college governance. • grading policies • codes of student conduct • academic disciplinary policies • curriculum development Academic Senate for California Community Colleges - Leadership Institute 2006

  17. TITLE 5 §51023.7 (a) - Students • course/program initiation or elimination • processes for institutional planning and budget development • standards and policies regarding student preparation and success • student services planning and development • student fees • any other district or college policy… that will have a significant effect on students Academic Senate for California Community Colleges - Leadership Institute 2006

  18. TITLE 5 §51023.5 (a) – Classified Staff The governing board shall adopt policies and procedures that provide district and college staff the opportunity to participate effectively in district and college governance. Academic Senate for California Community Colleges - Leadership Institute 2006

  19. Education Code Section 87359 (b) Waiver of Minimum Qualifications and Equivalency Section 87360 (b) Hiring Criteria Section 87458 (a) Administrative Retreat Rights Academic Senate for California Community Colleges - Leadership Institute 2006

  20. Education Code Section 87610.1 (a) Tenure Evaluation Procedures “The faculty’s exclusive representative shall consult with the academic senate prior to engaging in collective bargaining regarding those procedures.” Academic Senate for California Community Colleges - Leadership Institute 2006

  21. Education Code Section 87615 (b) Minimum Degree Requirements Section 87663 (f) Evaluation Procedures - Association shall consult with Senate Section 87743.2 Faculty Service Areas - Association shall consult with Senate Academic Senate for California Community Colleges - Leadership Institute 2006

  22. Resources • Empowering Local Senates: Roles and Responsibilities of and Strategies for an Effective Senate • www.asccc.org: papers and links to online Title 5 and Education Code Academic Senate for California Community Colleges - Leadership Institute 2006

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